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Re: One way to get the review removed is...
elanmontage See my TER Reviews 459 reads
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Thank you!!!!   It does have her real info and TER should follow their own rules and remove it now if Admin hadn't already!!!!!!  Let this woman who has been UTR not have to pay the price of some ignorant newbie or newer reviewer posting her very first review in 17 years and in turn ruin her efforts of remaining anonymous be forsaken for the sake of a few free days browsing around here for VIP.  It was probably done out of sheer and dangerous ignorance by the man's part and 17 years ago she didn't know she had to prepare for this modern phenomenon of "free VIP days".  She'll adjust her life to do better in hopes of not having it happen for hopefully the next several years.  Thanks TER for following your own rules of discretion that keeps the ladies trusting you to be here for their good today!    

 

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A favorite massage therapist of mine has been very under the radar for a while.  Recently a client of hers posted a review, which she did not want.  I do not think she wants to end up in "providers with something to hide".  How can she get TER to remove the review in question.  I do know the review was phony in that it was based on a session or sessions from quite a while ago.  One proof would be that the rate posted is quite old.  The review was positive, by the way, so the problem was not the content but the existence of the review.

Any suggestions on what she should do?  Or can do?

She uses her real first name and the phone number is her real phone.  She does not have a hobby phone so this situation is sticky.  Any banker doing a search on her number would find the TER review, for example.

Thanks.

drdimsum779 reads

It should be removed.  I will add to the request to admin.

Posted By: backbend
A favorite massage therapist of mine has been very under the radar for a while.  Recently a client of hers posted a review, which she did not want.  I do not think she wants to end up in "providers with something to hide".  How can she get TER to remove the review in question.  I do know the review was phony in that it was based on a session or sessions from quite a while ago.  One proof would be that the rate posted is quite old.  The review was positive, by the way, so the problem was not the content but the existence of the review.  
   
 Any suggestions on what she should do?  Or can do?  
   
 She uses her real first name and the phone number is her real phone.  She does not have a hobby phone so this situation is sticky.  Any banker doing a search on her number would find the TER review, for example.  
   
 Thanks.

At a minimum she needs google voice or a hobby phone. Using her RL information as a provider opens her up to a host of potential problems.

now who you speak of and now I see that where there was once a review there is no longer a review.  Just met with this sweet lovely incredible woman today and she deserves to absolutely remain anonymous and completely under the radar and safe forever or as long as she wishes!

drdimsum497 reads

No just looked and still there.  My request to administration was denied with further explanation.

Robert_BadenPowell454 reads

... that all reviews "must have an advertisement on the web that includes her name and any one type of the following contact information: phone number, pager, email address or reservation form."

Since this massage therapist has been operating very UTR for awhile, it's unlikely she has an ad on the web.  (And if she does, perhaps she should take it down?)  If there's no ad to include on a review, the review can be challenged on that basis.

Thank you!!!!   It does have her real info and TER should follow their own rules and remove it now if Admin hadn't already!!!!!!  Let this woman who has been UTR not have to pay the price of some ignorant newbie or newer reviewer posting her very first review in 17 years and in turn ruin her efforts of remaining anonymous be forsaken for the sake of a few free days browsing around here for VIP.  It was probably done out of sheer and dangerous ignorance by the man's part and 17 years ago she didn't know she had to prepare for this modern phenomenon of "free VIP days".  She'll adjust her life to do better in hopes of not having it happen for hopefully the next several years.  Thanks TER for following your own rules of discretion that keeps the ladies trusting you to be here for their good today!    

 

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Has anyone asked the reviewer if he would be willing to intervene himself?  Based on replies I am assuming he was not told by the provider that she does not want reviews.  Maybe give him a chance to do right here.  Posting a review that was too old may be as innocent as the stated belief that she didn't know using her civvie info could create such problems

back in 7'12 i asked TER to remove my recent post cuz provider wanted no reviews (changed her mind afterwords). they wouldn't do it for me; their response was that once posted, only provider could petition for removal.

Oh, I think you're another person talking about another/different provider.  

But if you are the right person and this is second or third handle... then...  

please explain that it was your mistake.  She never asked you to write it and you knew it was her personal info.  Would you be so kind to re-request to sincerely correct this!, realize, that she is going to ask also on her own behalf.  For her safety/identity this is certainly an imperative. Truly and quickly.  

 

 

 


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When I see a review of a girl that popped up after she hasn't been reviewed for years I just assume its a fake. Especially since most times this happens this is the reviewers first review.

It should be removed immediately but she also should change her phone number.

That would result in her profile being removed and no future reviews of her should be allowed or discussion about her on TER's boards.  "Providers with something to hide" is for providers who are bad news so that even though their reviews are gone, there is still data we can search on to find that the provider had a bad history.  That wouldn't apply here.

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